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Power failure: Why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience (NatRevNeurosci)

Analysis Nature Reviews Neuroscience, advance online publication, Published online 10 April 2013| doi:10.1038/nrn3475 Power failure: why small sample size undermines the reliability of neuroscience Katherine S. Button1,2, John P. A. Ioannidis3, Claire Mokrysz1, Brian A. Nosek4, Jonathan Flint5, Emma S. J. Robinson6 & Marcus R. Munafò1  About the authors Link to full paper. Abstract A study with low […]

Brain, Consciousness, Experience (AAA panel, November 2013)

Invited Panel Organized by Bryan Rill (Florida State University) American Anthropological Association 112th Annual Meeting Chicago, IL November 20-24th, 2013 Chair: Greg Downey (Macquarie University, AUS) Discussant: Andreas Roepstorff (Aarhus University, Denmark) Summary of Participants: Christopher Lynn (University of Alabama) Defraying the Costs of “Analysis Paralysis”: A Neuroanthropological Model of Dissociation, Deafferentation, and Trance. Diane […]

Cultural Neuroscience: Progress & Promise Special Issue (Psychological Inquiry)

This special issues features a commentary by Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, co-PI with Steve López on a CBDMH pilot project. Link and full TOC: Taylor & Francis Online :: Psychological Inquiry: An International Journal for the Advancement of Psychological Theory – Volume 24, Issue 1. Content    Cultural Neuroscience: Progress and Promise Joan Y. Chiao, Bobby […]